Works for both arms and legs to build strength and improve stamina
Small size fits anywhere for easy use and storage. Making it perfect for home or office use
Use in physical therapy to regain strength after surgery or injury
Non-slip rubber feet provide traction to keep the exerciser in place
Personalize your workout intensity with just the turn of a knob
Displays RPM, time, speed, distance and calories burned
Yes, the pedal exerciser offer a quality low impact upper or lower body workout. Great for injury recovery, rehabilitation, elderly and seniors.
The weight limit is 220 pounds.
No, there is minimal assembly required.
This video will help you assemble the exerciser.
The exerciser is 12.5” tall, making it easy to slide under a desk.
Yes, the display screen needs a AAA battery.
No, the battery is not included.
Take the display out of the holder, remove the exhausted battery, and replace with a new one. Replace the display.
The top of the toe hold is at about 13” from the floor.
Yes, you can strengthen both your arms and legs.
The LCD panel will display time, distance, calories burned, speed, and RPM.
Yes, this exerciser is very quiet, making it suitable for office or workplace use.
Yes, the pedal exerciser is ideal to strengthen muscles and build stamina after injury or surgery.
The exerciser is 16” long, between 10” and 13.75” wide and 12.5” high.
The pedals are 4” wide and include large toe loops.
No, the exerciser included anti-slip rubber feet that will keep the exerciser firmly in place while in use.
Yes, the intensity can be adjusted by turning the tension knob.
Yes, the exerciser can be used on any flat surface.
Yes, the exerciser can be used on any flat surface.
Yes, you can pedal both backwards and forwards.
The exerciser weighs approximately 13 pounds.
No, there is no additional power added to the pedal exerciser.
Yes, you can use the exerciser while sitting in any stable chair including a wheelchair.
Yes, you can use the exerciser while sitting in any stable chair including a couch.
No, there are no magnets used in the adjustable tension settings.
No, the exerciser is not meant to be submerged in water.
No electricity is needed.
The resistance settings are subtle but there is a marked difference between the lowest and highest setting.
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